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Vocab Definition
PsychotherapyA planned, emotionally charged, confiding interaction between a trained, socially sanctioned healer and a sufferer.
Biomedical TherapyA prescribed medication or medical procedure that acts directly on the patient's nervous system.
Eclectic ApproachAn approach to psychotherapy that, depending on the client's problems, uses techniques from various forms of therapy.
PsychoanalysisSigmund Freud's therapeutic technique. Freud believed the patient's free associations, resistances, dreams, and transferences-and the therapist's interpretations of them-released previously repressed feelings, allowing the patient to gain self-insight.
ResistanceIn psychoanalysis, the blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material.
InterpretationIn psychoanalysis, the analyst's noting supposed dream meanings, resistances, and other significant behaviors and events in order to promote insight.
TransferenceIn psychoanalysis, the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships (such as love or hatred for a parent).
Client-Centered TherapyA humanistic therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, in which the therapist uses techniques, such as active listening within a genuine, accepting, empathic environment to facilitate clients' growth.
Active ListeningEmpathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies. A feature of Rogers' client centered therapy.
Behavior TherapyTherapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviors.
CounterconditioningA behavior therapy procedure that conditions new responses to stimuli that trigger unwanted behaviors; based on classical conditioning. Includes exposure therapy and aversive conditioning.
Exposure therapiesBehavioral techniques, such as systematic desensitization, that treat anxieties by exposing people to the things the fear and avoid.
Systematic DesensitizationA type of counterconditioning that associates a pleasant relaxed state with gradually increasing anxiety-triggering stimuli. Commonly used to treat phobias.
Virtual Reality Exposure TherapyAn anxiety treatment that progressively exposes people to simulations of their greatest fears, such as airplane flying, spiders, or public speaking.
Aversive ConditioningA type of counterconditioning that associates an unpleasant state with an unwanted behavior.
Token economyAn operant conditioning procedure in which people earn a token of some sort for exhibiting a desired behavior and can later exchange the tokens for various privileges or treats.
Cognitive TherapyTherapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions.
Cognitive-Behavior TherapyA popular integrated therapy that combines cognitive therapy (changing self-defeating thinking) with behavior therapy (changing behavior).
Family TherapyTherapy that treats the family as a system. Views an individual's unwanted behaviors as influenced by or directed at other family members; attempts to guide family members toward positive relationships and improved communication.
Regression Toward the MeanThe tendency for extremes of unusual scores to fall back (regress) toward their average.
meta-analysisA procedure for statistically combining the results of many different research studies.
PsychopharmacologyThe study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior.
Tardive DyskinesiaInvoluntary movements of the facial muscles, tongue and limbs; a possible neurotoxic side effect of long-term use of antipsychotic drugs that target d2 dopamine receptors.
Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT)A biomedical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized patient.
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)The application of repeated pulses of magnetic energy to the brain; used to stimulate or suppress brain activity.
PsychosurgerySurgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior.
LobotomyA now-rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves that connect the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain.